Presentations given at OKCon, Geneva, by the LinkedUp Veni competitions 8 shortlisted entrants: We-Share, Globe-Town, Polimedia, DataConf, Knownodes Mismuseos, ReCredible, YourHistory and Knownodes. Tuesday 17th September 2013.
1. Laboratoire d'InfoRmatique en Image et Systèmes d'information
LIRIS UMR 5205 CNRS/INSA de Lyon/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1/Université Lumière Lyon 2/Ecole Centrale de Lyon
http://liris.cnrs.fr
DataConf
Browse conference metadata
from your smartphone!
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Lionel Médini – Florian Bâcle – Benoît Durant de la Pastellière
Fiona Le Peutrec – Nicolas Armando
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2. Rationale
A conference represents
A high level knowledge source on specific domains
A concentrate of the actors participating in the science
evolution
Conferences linked data are all over the web
Endpoints are available for the publications/authors
Many REST services are accessible
…But often inaccurate/incomplete/contextless
How to facilitate and organize the access of a conference data
for attendees and for everyone?
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With DataConf, you can
Browse / search a conference dataset
Access related data from other sources
Get publication recommendations using
an embedded inference engine
…Use a few other funny features
Data visualization as graph
QR code scanning
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4. http://dataconf.liris.cnrs.fr/
DataConf and its ecosystem
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DataPaper
SimpleSchedule
DBLP
DuckDuckGo!
Google Web
search API
SWC
Reasoner
Datasource types
Publication datasources
Search engines
Custom datasources
Local datasource
5. Main aspects of the app
Linked Data
7 different sources
Component-based data integration
Knowledge engineering
Construction of a keyword ontology
Client-side reasoning
Full client-side mashup
Advanced Web technologies
Based on a widely adopted framework
Easily configurable and extendable
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6. Conclusion: feel free to…
Try it on the deployed datasets
http://dataconf.liris.cnrs.fr
Configure and deploy your own DataConf instance
Build / publish new datasource components
…Come to see our poster and discuss about reason
of life…and DataConf
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7. Thank you for your attention
See you in
a minute?
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Links
Read more about Dataconf at:
http://liris.cnrs.fr/dataconf/
Try DataConf instances at:
http://dataconf.liris.cnrs.fr/
23. Knownodes is a new way to create and
explore connections between resources
24. Our objective
Make knowledge and the state of the art easy
to access.
Get more people involved in constructing
knowledge.
Serve as creative tool for people to express
and share their insights.
Have the data open and accessible.
25. Creating connections
You create a connection between
any two online resources.
Connections from you and
others generate a
knowledge network.
You explain how the
two are related.
27. Use cases
- Phd students use it to open their research in
workshops
- Companion for university courses
- Companion for MOOCS
- Sharing knowledge between hackerspaces
and citizen scientists
38. Laura Hollink Damir Juric
Geert-Jan Houben
Martijn Kleppe
Max Kemman
Henri Beunders
Johan Oomen
Jaap Blom
39. What is written about the main actors in this debate? How
are they visualized?
Has the coverage changed over time?
What are the differences between different media? E.g. in
different newspapers, or newspapers vs. radio bulletins?
How is the political debate
about Nuclear Energy
covered in the Media?
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42. Step 1: Translate Dutch parliamentary debates
into RDF
XML by War in
Parliament project
Government
publications PoliMedia RDF
44. Step 2: link media archives to speeches in debate
1: The news item contains the name of the speaking
politician, and is published within a week of the debate.
2: We detected topics + named entities in the debates,
and used those to query the news archives.
49. What is
ReCredible?
Next generation platform of knowledge
management. Information visualisation.
What is ReCredible?
Topic maps. Concept cloud as an
alternative to traditional text.
50. A new way to
experience the
knowledge
Information sharing has led us to
technological advances, more
democracy and intercultural dialog.
But what next?
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Why should we experience
knowledge in a different way?
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54. RE:think, RE:assure, RE:store, RE:look, RE:create, RE:learn, RE:member,
RE:discover. This is simple! This is ReCredible!
Laura Kamandulyte-Merfeldiene
laura@recredible.com
T: +37061231092
Sk: lauravdu
55. We-Share: a social annotation application that
publishes and retrieves information about
educational ICT tools from the Web of Data
Authors: Adolfo Ruiz-Calleja
Guillermo Vega-Gorgojo, Juan I. Asensio-Pérez, Eduardo
Gómez-Sánchez, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo, Carlos Alario-
Hoyos
56. Current educational ICT tool registries
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Widely used by educators to discover and select
ICT tools for their classrooms
They share data sustainability problems:
– Tool descriptions are hard to create and
maintain updated
– Tool descriptions do not contain information
about their educational use
– Registries are isolated
• Information cannot be shared
– The cold-start problem
57. We-Share proposal
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Sustain a dataset of educational ICT tools
published as Linked Open Data
Automatically obtain information from the Web of
Data
Enable educators to search and publish Linked
Open Data about ICT tools